Land Use & Zoning
New Jersey's 'Pinelands Area' is subject to special land use regulations under the:
ACAFRA regulations only
BNJ Pinelands Protection Act and the Pinelands Comprehensive Management Plan✓ Correct
CStandard NJ MLUL without special requirements
DFederal Clean Water Act exclusively
Explanation
The NJ Pinelands Protection Act created the Pinelands Commission and the Pinelands Comprehensive Management Plan, which governs land use in the 1.1-million-acre Pinelands region.
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